Switching to Sprint? Opinions?

"O/Siris" <0siris@sprîntpcs.cØm> wrote in message
news:XCdAc.39935$Hg2.8394@attbi_s04
>
> You don't. You're misreading the claim. That's actually a dig at
> Verizon, where it's actually possible to be on their network *and*
> roaming at the same time. With Sprint, if you're on the SPCS
> network, you're not roaming. Period.

That's one of the silliest statements I ever heard. If you have a Verizon
account, either you are on the Verizon network, the extended network, or
roaming. How can you be on two things at once? Sounds like another one of
Sprint's bogus made up lies, akin to their claiming PCS means Pretty Clear
Sound, and they invented it, and every one else stole it from them. Reminds
me of Al Gore inventing the Internet.. Hmmm Wonder if he has anything to do
with Sprint?

In article <2jdi4gFvmij3U1@uni-berlin.de>,
"Peter Pan" <Marcs1102NOSPAM@Hotmail.com> wrote:
> "O/Siris" <0siris@sprîntpcs.cØm> wrote in message
> news:XCdAc.39935$Hg2.8394@attbi_s04
> >
> > You don't. You're misreading the claim. That's actually a dig at
> > Verizon, where it's actually possible to be on their network *and*
> > roaming at the same time. With Sprint, if you're on the SPCS
> > network, you're not roaming. Period.
>
> That's one of the silliest statements I ever heard. If you have a Verizon
> account, either you are on the Verizon network, the extended network, or
> roaming. How can you be on two things at once? Sounds like another one of
> Sprint's bogus made up lies, akin to their claiming PCS means Pretty Clear
> Sound, and they invented it, and every one else stole it from them. Reminds
> me of Al Gore inventing the Internet.. Hmmm Wonder if he has anything to do
> with Sprint?

For all intents and purposes Al Gore did invent the internet. He pushed
the bill for the Government to take and fund the move to move the
internet out of Government and Research Institutions and open it up to
everyone. Without that you'd still need to be in the bowels of MIT to
use the internet.

In article <2jdi4gFvmij3U1@uni-berlin.de>,
"Peter Pan" <Marcs1102NOSPAM@Hotmail.com> wrote:
> "O/Siris" <0siris@sprîntpcs.cØm> wrote in message
> news:XCdAc.39935$Hg2.8394@attbi_s04
> >
> > You don't. You're misreading the claim. That's actually a dig at
> > Verizon, where it's actually possible to be on their network *and*
> > roaming at the same time. With Sprint, if you're on the SPCS
> > network, you're not roaming. Period.
>
> That's one of the silliest statements I ever heard. If you have a Verizon
> account, either you are on the Verizon network, the extended network, or
> roaming. How can you be on two things at once? Sounds like another one of
> Sprint's bogus made up lies, akin to their claiming PCS means Pretty Clear
> Sound, and they invented it, and every one else stole it from them. Reminds
> me of Al Gore inventing the Internet.. Hmmm Wonder if he has anything to do
> with Sprint?

For all intents and purposes Al Gore did invent the internet. He pushed
the bill for the Government to take and fund the move to move the
internet out of Government and Research Institutions and open it up to
everyone. Without that you'd still need to be in the bowels of MIT to
use the internet.

In article <2jdi4gFvmij3U1@uni-berlin.de>,
"Peter Pan" <Marcs1102NOSPAM@Hotmail.com> wrote:
> "O/Siris" <0siris@sprîntpcs.cØm> wrote in message
> news:XCdAc.39935$Hg2.8394@attbi_s04
> >
> > You don't. You're misreading the claim. That's actually a dig at
> > Verizon, where it's actually possible to be on their network *and*
> > roaming at the same time. With Sprint, if you're on the SPCS
> > network, you're not roaming. Period.
>
> That's one of the silliest statements I ever heard. If you have a Verizon
> account, either you are on the Verizon network, the extended network, or
> roaming. How can you be on two things at once? Sounds like another one of
> Sprint's bogus made up lies, akin to their claiming PCS means Pretty Clear
> Sound, and they invented it, and every one else stole it from them. Reminds
> me of Al Gore inventing the Internet.. Hmmm Wonder if he has anything to do
> with Sprint?

For all intents and purposes Al Gore did invent the internet. He pushed
the bill for the Government to take and fund the move to move the
internet out of Government and Research Institutions and open it up to
everyone. Without that you'd still need to be in the bowels of MIT to
use the internet.

In article <2jdi4gFvmij3U1@uni-berlin.de>,
"Peter Pan" <Marcs1102NOSPAM@Hotmail.com> wrote:
> "O/Siris" <0siris@sprîntpcs.cØm> wrote in message
> news:XCdAc.39935$Hg2.8394@attbi_s04
> >
> > You don't. You're misreading the claim. That's actually a dig at
> > Verizon, where it's actually possible to be on their network *and*
> > roaming at the same time. With Sprint, if you're on the SPCS
> > network, you're not roaming. Period.
>
> That's one of the silliest statements I ever heard. If you have a Verizon
> account, either you are on the Verizon network, the extended network, or
> roaming. How can you be on two things at once? Sounds like another one of
> Sprint's bogus made up lies, akin to their claiming PCS means Pretty Clear
> Sound, and they invented it, and every one else stole it from them. Reminds
> me of Al Gore inventing the Internet.. Hmmm Wonder if he has anything to do
> with Sprint?

For all intents and purposes Al Gore did invent the internet. He pushed
the bill for the Government to take and fund the move to move the
internet out of Government and Research Institutions and open it up to
everyone. Without that you'd still need to be in the bowels of MIT to
use the internet.

In article <2jdi4gFvmij3U1@uni-berlin.de>,
"Peter Pan" <Marcs1102NOSPAM@Hotmail.com> wrote:
> "O/Siris" <0siris@sprîntpcs.cØm> wrote in message
> news:XCdAc.39935$Hg2.8394@attbi_s04
> >
> > You don't. You're misreading the claim. That's actually a dig at
> > Verizon, where it's actually possible to be on their network *and*
> > roaming at the same time. With Sprint, if you're on the SPCS
> > network, you're not roaming. Period.
>
> That's one of the silliest statements I ever heard. If you have a Verizon
> account, either you are on the Verizon network, the extended network, or
> roaming. How can you be on two things at once? Sounds like another one of
> Sprint's bogus made up lies, akin to their claiming PCS means Pretty Clear
> Sound, and they invented it, and every one else stole it from them. Reminds
> me of Al Gore inventing the Internet.. Hmmm Wonder if he has anything to do
> with Sprint?

For all intents and purposes Al Gore did invent the internet. He pushed
the bill for the Government to take and fund the move to move the
internet out of Government and Research Institutions and open it up to
everyone. Without that you'd still need to be in the bowels of MIT to
use the internet.

In article <2jdi4gFvmij3U1@uni-berlin.de>,
"Peter Pan" <Marcs1102NOSPAM@Hotmail.com> wrote:
> "O/Siris" <0siris@sprîntpcs.cØm> wrote in message
> news:XCdAc.39935$Hg2.8394@attbi_s04
> >
> > You don't. You're misreading the claim. That's actually a dig at
> > Verizon, where it's actually possible to be on their network *and*
> > roaming at the same time. With Sprint, if you're on the SPCS
> > network, you're not roaming. Period.
>
> That's one of the silliest statements I ever heard. If you have a Verizon
> account, either you are on the Verizon network, the extended network, or
> roaming. How can you be on two things at once? Sounds like another one of
> Sprint's bogus made up lies, akin to their claiming PCS means Pretty Clear
> Sound, and they invented it, and every one else stole it from them. Reminds
> me of Al Gore inventing the Internet.. Hmmm Wonder if he has anything to do
> with Sprint?

For all intents and purposes Al Gore did invent the internet. He pushed
the bill for the Government to take and fund the move to move the
internet out of Government and Research Institutions and open it up to
everyone. Without that you'd still need to be in the bowels of MIT to
use the internet.

In article <2jdi4gFvmij3U1@uni-berlin.de>,
"Peter Pan" <Marcs1102NOSPAM@Hotmail.com> wrote:
> "O/Siris" <0siris@sprîntpcs.cØm> wrote in message
> news:XCdAc.39935$Hg2.8394@attbi_s04
> >
> > You don't. You're misreading the claim. That's actually a dig at
> > Verizon, where it's actually possible to be on their network *and*
> > roaming at the same time. With Sprint, if you're on the SPCS
> > network, you're not roaming. Period.
>
> That's one of the silliest statements I ever heard. If you have a Verizon
> account, either you are on the Verizon network, the extended network, or
> roaming. How can you be on two things at once? Sounds like another one of
> Sprint's bogus made up lies, akin to their claiming PCS means Pretty Clear
> Sound, and they invented it, and every one else stole it from them. Reminds
> me of Al Gore inventing the Internet.. Hmmm Wonder if he has anything to do
> with Sprint?

For all intents and purposes Al Gore did invent the internet. He pushed
the bill for the Government to take and fund the move to move the
internet out of Government and Research Institutions and open it up to
everyone. Without that you'd still need to be in the bowels of MIT to
use the internet.

In article <2jdi4gFvmij3U1@uni-berlin.de>,
"Peter Pan" <Marcs1102NOSPAM@Hotmail.com> wrote:
> "O/Siris" <0siris@sprîntpcs.cØm> wrote in message
> news:XCdAc.39935$Hg2.8394@attbi_s04
> >
> > You don't. You're misreading the claim. That's actually a dig at
> > Verizon, where it's actually possible to be on their network *and*
> > roaming at the same time. With Sprint, if you're on the SPCS
> > network, you're not roaming. Period.
>
> That's one of the silliest statements I ever heard. If you have a Verizon
> account, either you are on the Verizon network, the extended network, or
> roaming. How can you be on two things at once? Sounds like another one of
> Sprint's bogus made up lies, akin to their claiming PCS means Pretty Clear
> Sound, and they invented it, and every one else stole it from them. Reminds
> me of Al Gore inventing the Internet.. Hmmm Wonder if he has anything to do
> with Sprint?

For all intents and purposes Al Gore did invent the internet. He pushed
the bill for the Government to take and fund the move to move the
internet out of Government and Research Institutions and open it up to
everyone. Without that you'd still need to be in the bowels of MIT to
use the internet.

In article <2jdi4gFvmij3U1@uni-berlin.de>,
"Peter Pan" <Marcs1102NOSPAM@Hotmail.com> wrote:
> "O/Siris" <0siris@sprîntpcs.cØm> wrote in message
> news:XCdAc.39935$Hg2.8394@attbi_s04
> >
> > You don't. You're misreading the claim. That's actually a dig at
> > Verizon, where it's actually possible to be on their network *and*
> > roaming at the same time. With Sprint, if you're on the SPCS
> > network, you're not roaming. Period.
>
> That's one of the silliest statements I ever heard. If you have a Verizon
> account, either you are on the Verizon network, the extended network, or
> roaming. How can you be on two things at once? Sounds like another one of
> Sprint's bogus made up lies, akin to their claiming PCS means Pretty Clear
> Sound, and they invented it, and every one else stole it from them. Reminds
> me of Al Gore inventing the Internet.. Hmmm Wonder if he has anything to do
> with Sprint?

For all intents and purposes Al Gore did invent the internet. He pushed
the bill for the Government to take and fund the move to move the
internet out of Government and Research Institutions and open it up to
everyone. Without that you'd still need to be in the bowels of MIT to
use the internet.

In article <2jdi4gFvmij3U1@uni-berlin.de>,
"Peter Pan" <Marcs1102NOSPAM@Hotmail.com> wrote:
> "O/Siris" <0siris@sprîntpcs.cØm> wrote in message
> news:XCdAc.39935$Hg2.8394@attbi_s04
> >
> > You don't. You're misreading the claim. That's actually a dig at
> > Verizon, where it's actually possible to be on their network *and*
> > roaming at the same time. With Sprint, if you're on the SPCS
> > network, you're not roaming. Period.
>
> That's one of the silliest statements I ever heard. If you have a Verizon
> account, either you are on the Verizon network, the extended network, or
> roaming. How can you be on two things at once? Sounds like another one of
> Sprint's bogus made up lies, akin to their claiming PCS means Pretty Clear
> Sound, and they invented it, and every one else stole it from them. Reminds
> me of Al Gore inventing the Internet.. Hmmm Wonder if he has anything to do
> with Sprint?

For all intents and purposes Al Gore did invent the internet. He pushed
the bill for the Government to take and fund the move to move the
internet out of Government and Research Institutions and open it up to
everyone. Without that you'd still need to be in the bowels of MIT to
use the internet.

In article <2jdi4gFvmij3U1@uni-berlin.de>,
"Peter Pan" <Marcs1102NOSPAM@Hotmail.com> wrote:
> "O/Siris" <0siris@sprîntpcs.cØm> wrote in message
> news:XCdAc.39935$Hg2.8394@attbi_s04
> >
> > You don't. You're misreading the claim. That's actually a dig at
> > Verizon, where it's actually possible to be on their network *and*
> > roaming at the same time. With Sprint, if you're on the SPCS
> > network, you're not roaming. Period.
>
> That's one of the silliest statements I ever heard. If you have a Verizon
> account, either you are on the Verizon network, the extended network, or
> roaming. How can you be on two things at once? Sounds like another one of
> Sprint's bogus made up lies, akin to their claiming PCS means Pretty Clear
> Sound, and they invented it, and every one else stole it from them. Reminds
> me of Al Gore inventing the Internet.. Hmmm Wonder if he has anything to do
> with Sprint?

For all intents and purposes Al Gore did invent the internet. He pushed
the bill for the Government to take and fund the move to move the
internet out of Government and Research Institutions and open it up to
everyone. Without that you'd still need to be in the bowels of MIT to
use the internet.

In article <2jdi4gFvmij3U1@uni-berlin.de>,
"Peter Pan" <Marcs1102NOSPAM@Hotmail.com> wrote:
> "O/Siris" <0siris@sprîntpcs.cØm> wrote in message
> news:XCdAc.39935$Hg2.8394@attbi_s04
> >
> > You don't. You're misreading the claim. That's actually a dig at
> > Verizon, where it's actually possible to be on their network *and*
> > roaming at the same time. With Sprint, if you're on the SPCS
> > network, you're not roaming. Period.
>
> That's one of the silliest statements I ever heard. If you have a Verizon
> account, either you are on the Verizon network, the extended network, or
> roaming. How can you be on two things at once? Sounds like another one of
> Sprint's bogus made up lies, akin to their claiming PCS means Pretty Clear
> Sound, and they invented it, and every one else stole it from them. Reminds
> me of Al Gore inventing the Internet.. Hmmm Wonder if he has anything to do
> with Sprint?

For all intents and purposes Al Gore did invent the internet. He pushed
the bill for the Government to take and fund the move to move the
internet out of Government and Research Institutions and open it up to
everyone. Without that you'd still need to be in the bowels of MIT to
use the internet.

In article <2jdi4gFvmij3U1@uni-berlin.de>,
"Peter Pan" <Marcs1102NOSPAM@Hotmail.com> wrote:
> "O/Siris" <0siris@sprîntpcs.cØm> wrote in message
> news:XCdAc.39935$Hg2.8394@attbi_s04
> >
> > You don't. You're misreading the claim. That's actually a dig at
> > Verizon, where it's actually possible to be on their network *and*
> > roaming at the same time. With Sprint, if you're on the SPCS
> > network, you're not roaming. Period.
>
> That's one of the silliest statements I ever heard. If you have a Verizon
> account, either you are on the Verizon network, the extended network, or
> roaming. How can you be on two things at once? Sounds like another one of
> Sprint's bogus made up lies, akin to their claiming PCS means Pretty Clear
> Sound, and they invented it, and every one else stole it from them. Reminds
> me of Al Gore inventing the Internet.. Hmmm Wonder if he has anything to do
> with Sprint?

For all intents and purposes Al Gore did invent the internet. He pushed
the bill for the Government to take and fund the move to move the
internet out of Government and Research Institutions and open it up to
everyone. Without that you'd still need to be in the bowels of MIT to
use the internet.

In article <2jdi4gFvmij3U1@uni-berlin.de>,
"Peter Pan" <Marcs1102NOSPAM@Hotmail.com> wrote:
> "O/Siris" <0siris@sprîntpcs.cØm> wrote in message
> news:XCdAc.39935$Hg2.8394@attbi_s04
> >
> > You don't. You're misreading the claim. That's actually a dig at
> > Verizon, where it's actually possible to be on their network *and*
> > roaming at the same time. With Sprint, if you're on the SPCS
> > network, you're not roaming. Period.
>
> That's one of the silliest statements I ever heard. If you have a Verizon
> account, either you are on the Verizon network, the extended network, or
> roaming. How can you be on two things at once? Sounds like another one of
> Sprint's bogus made up lies, akin to their claiming PCS means Pretty Clear
> Sound, and they invented it, and every one else stole it from them. Reminds
> me of Al Gore inventing the Internet.. Hmmm Wonder if he has anything to do
> with Sprint?

For all intents and purposes Al Gore did invent the internet. He pushed
the bill for the Government to take and fund the move to move the
internet out of Government and Research Institutions and open it up to
everyone. Without that you'd still need to be in the bowels of MIT to
use the internet.

In article <2jdi4gFvmij3U1@uni-berlin.de>,
"Peter Pan" <Marcs1102NOSPAM@Hotmail.com> wrote:
> "O/Siris" <0siris@sprîntpcs.cØm> wrote in message
> news:XCdAc.39935$Hg2.8394@attbi_s04
> >
> > You don't. You're misreading the claim. That's actually a dig at
> > Verizon, where it's actually possible to be on their network *and*
> > roaming at the same time. With Sprint, if you're on the SPCS
> > network, you're not roaming. Period.
>
> That's one of the silliest statements I ever heard. If you have a Verizon
> account, either you are on the Verizon network, the extended network, or
> roaming. How can you be on two things at once? Sounds like another one of
> Sprint's bogus made up lies, akin to their claiming PCS means Pretty Clear
> Sound, and they invented it, and every one else stole it from them. Reminds
> me of Al Gore inventing the Internet.. Hmmm Wonder if he has anything to do
> with Sprint?

For all intents and purposes Al Gore did invent the internet. He pushed
the bill for the Government to take and fund the move to move the
internet out of Government and Research Institutions and open it up to
everyone. Without that you'd still need to be in the bowels of MIT to
use the internet.

In article <2jdi4gFvmij3U1@uni-berlin.de>,
"Peter Pan" <Marcs1102NOSPAM@Hotmail.com> wrote:
> "O/Siris" <0siris@sprîntpcs.cØm> wrote in message
> news:XCdAc.39935$Hg2.8394@attbi_s04
> >
> > You don't. You're misreading the claim. That's actually a dig at
> > Verizon, where it's actually possible to be on their network *and*
> > roaming at the same time. With Sprint, if you're on the SPCS
> > network, you're not roaming. Period.
>
> That's one of the silliest statements I ever heard. If you have a Verizon
> account, either you are on the Verizon network, the extended network, or
> roaming. How can you be on two things at once? Sounds like another one of
> Sprint's bogus made up lies, akin to their claiming PCS means Pretty Clear
> Sound, and they invented it, and every one else stole it from them. Reminds
> me of Al Gore inventing the Internet.. Hmmm Wonder if he has anything to do
> with Sprint?

For all intents and purposes Al Gore did invent the internet. He pushed
the bill for the Government to take and fund the move to move the
internet out of Government and Research Institutions and open it up to
everyone. Without that you'd still need to be in the bowels of MIT to
use the internet.

In article <2jdi4gFvmij3U1@uni-berlin.de>,
"Peter Pan" <Marcs1102NOSPAM@Hotmail.com> wrote:
> "O/Siris" <0siris@sprîntpcs.cØm> wrote in message
> news:XCdAc.39935$Hg2.8394@attbi_s04
> >
> > You don't. You're misreading the claim. That's actually a dig at
> > Verizon, where it's actually possible to be on their network *and*
> > roaming at the same time. With Sprint, if you're on the SPCS
> > network, you're not roaming. Period.
>
> That's one of the silliest statements I ever heard. If you have a Verizon
> account, either you are on the Verizon network, the extended network, or
> roaming. How can you be on two things at once? Sounds like another one of
> Sprint's bogus made up lies, akin to their claiming PCS means Pretty Clear
> Sound, and they invented it, and every one else stole it from them. Reminds
> me of Al Gore inventing the Internet.. Hmmm Wonder if he has anything to do
> with Sprint?

For all intents and purposes Al Gore did invent the internet. He pushed
the bill for the Government to take and fund the move to move the
internet out of Government and Research Institutions and open it up to
everyone. Without that you'd still need to be in the bowels of MIT to
use the internet.

In article <2jdi4gFvmij3U1@uni-berlin.de>,
"Peter Pan" <Marcs1102NOSPAM@Hotmail.com> wrote:
> "O/Siris" <0siris@sprîntpcs.cØm> wrote in message
> news:XCdAc.39935$Hg2.8394@attbi_s04
> >
> > You don't. You're misreading the claim. That's actually a dig at
> > Verizon, where it's actually possible to be on their network *and*
> > roaming at the same time. With Sprint, if you're on the SPCS
> > network, you're not roaming. Period.
>
> That's one of the silliest statements I ever heard. If you have a Verizon
> account, either you are on the Verizon network, the extended network, or
> roaming. How can you be on two things at once? Sounds like another one of
> Sprint's bogus made up lies, akin to their claiming PCS means Pretty Clear
> Sound, and they invented it, and every one else stole it from them. Reminds
> me of Al Gore inventing the Internet.. Hmmm Wonder if he has anything to do
> with Sprint?

For all intents and purposes Al Gore did invent the internet. He pushed
the bill for the Government to take and fund the move to move the
internet out of Government and Research Institutions and open it up to
everyone. Without that you'd still need to be in the bowels of MIT to
use the internet.

In article <2jdi4gFvmij3U1@uni-berlin.de>,
"Peter Pan" <Marcs1102NOSPAM@Hotmail.com> wrote:
> "O/Siris" <0siris@sprîntpcs.cØm> wrote in message
> news:XCdAc.39935$Hg2.8394@attbi_s04
> >
> > You don't. You're misreading the claim. That's actually a dig at
> > Verizon, where it's actually possible to be on their network *and*
> > roaming at the same time. With Sprint, if you're on the SPCS
> > network, you're not roaming. Period.
>
> That's one of the silliest statements I ever heard. If you have a Verizon
> account, either you are on the Verizon network, the extended network, or
> roaming. How can you be on two things at once? Sounds like another one of
> Sprint's bogus made up lies, akin to their claiming PCS means Pretty Clear
> Sound, and they invented it, and every one else stole it from them. Reminds
> me of Al Gore inventing the Internet.. Hmmm Wonder if he has anything to do
> with Sprint?

For all intents and purposes Al Gore did invent the internet. He pushed
the bill for the Government to take and fund the move to move the
internet out of Government and Research Institutions and open it up to
everyone. Without that you'd still need to be in the bowels of MIT to
use the internet.